Sounds like it would be ideal in a single shot platform. Browning/Miroku Low Wall comes to mind for example. Of course, again there's nothing new under the sun. This cartridge, and others in the mid-level .35 genre, have been around since the 1880's. .35-30 Maynard (.357 Maximum) and .35-40 Maynard (.360 Buckhammer). The single shot world is all a-twitter about Remington reviving a wonderful old Shuetzen cartridge. The "new" modern iterations of course offer better brass for those who feel the need to make speedsters out of them. Me, I'll be happy to maybe chamber a single shot target rifle in .360 Buckhammer, with a fast twist to stabilize long slow lead bullets for 200 yard target work - should buck the wind a skosh better than the .32-40, without having to go up to the sturm-and-drang of .38-.40 calibers.


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